Hard to guess: Women usually get pregnant about 14 days before their next upcoming period, which of course doesn't come because a new pregnancy has occurred instead. A woman who gets pregnant on day 10 of her cycles would be a woman who has 24-day long cycles (10 + 14 = 24). It's just simple math. In reality, nobody ever knows the exact conception date in a natural pregnancy... we just estimate dates.
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